PRAYER WEEK Will Be Held Under the Ant-nlce( of , thy Y M. C. A. and Is Ex petted to Be a Gieat Success On the week commencing Decem ber fourth there ‘s:11 be held m the college a week of prayer. Among the men who have been called to conduct this series of meetings Dr. Floyd Tompkins, rector of the Holy Trinity church, Philadelphia, one widely known for his influence and interest in young men and wo- men. Every week he writes a very readable article in the "Public Ledger" under the Christian En deavor topic. Read this article and it will give you a splendid introduc tion to Dr. Floyd Tompkins. Ide preaches three sermons every Sun- day and people are turned away at the different services. It is possible he will be able to spend only one night here although he is , trying to arrange for two and therefore let every man 'put down December sixth on his calendar. Sunday is Association day, we are called to pray for the over 207,- 000 active members of the Young Men's Christian Association, over 60,000 of whom are on committees and managing boards: for the 4,000 secretaries that they may serve the r young men of America to the ut most and at the point of their deep est needs. • Monday is Brotherhood day, pray for the revival of practical religious enthusiasm among the mtn of Nor h America Tuesday is Adult Bible class day, prayer for the millions of yourg men in "the Neglected Continent" of South America. Wednesday is LOcal , Extension day, for a revival of home , mission ary enthusiasm, especially for the men of our own community. Thursdayi s Social Service day, for a deeper interest in Christian social service by the men of our churches. Friday is patriotic day, that every Christian man may prove his pa triotism by helping to purify poli tics, by personal cooperation in movements for raising the standards of, justice, government and 'personal morals. SatUrdaay is Immigration day, pray for those who are promoting varied forms of service for the more than 200000 immigrant young men who are coming to North America, at points of embark.ation, on ship board, and at points of entry. Sec ond, that chuich organizations and interdenominational movements may have a keener apppreciation -of the needs of these young men in the communities where they locate and may meet these needs in the spirit of Christ. Remarkable was the result of a praying band of students at Williams who prayed into the existence of the foreign missionary movement in America. More world move ments have n , been the result of Col lege Students cc.mbined together foi prayer, Therefore t pis wJek if prayer con ducted throughout the coil I,;es of the country should clq,im the atte ton of eves y college man. Library Notes The, Library has tectlyed f um the Secretary, Josep'l W. Taylor, Chicago, Illinois, 29 'volumes of Proccedm mei u.an Rai hva y Mute' lvb c haute,' Af,soziaLtun. The gat will be mot aprucca ated by out teevancal ..tuactits, and the Library rs it.ntuna c ut prac tically.compieling its set - . of the Pro ceedings. " r Toggery Shop The College Ilan Now on exhibition at our store a very large and handsome shOwing of overcoats and raincoats for ' fall and v, inter containing ten' distinctive • Men's Furnishings *4 A. G. models including the very popular Presto collar . Spalding & Bro's Athletic coat. Prices $lO up to $3O. All expenses paid when purchases are made. Goods The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing '4" '4l C. W. SMITH' Montgomery & Co. . South Allen—Street —, , Bellefonte Special attention is called to the case near the desk, containing some of the best books, old and recent, for general reading. These are changed from tithe to time, and oc casionally supplemented by partic ularly good articles in magaz:nes. Books' on the college man and woman, the problems of the student, his social and moral ' relations and duties are worthy of attention, and would make excellent reading for users of the Library, Sunday after noons and evenings. State-Pitt returns in 01d Chapel t23op. m. Everybody out ! Model of.Antbracite Breaker. Through the generosity of Mr. Isaac Christ, of Tamaqua, Pa., the School of Mines .has received a very fine and complete model of an An thracite Coal Breaker. It is now being set up in the , Mining Building and will soon be in running order. This breaker is thoroughly mod em in design, has rope drive throughout, is equipped with shak ing screens, Christ Jigs, and all necessary machinery, and is of such a size that it. can , be run on a dem onstration scale, showing fully the preparation of the coal for market. ,The original cost of constructing this large breaker was in*excess of $7OOO. Mr. G. R. Henderson Gave Lecture. Mr. George, R. Henderson, con sulting engineer for the Baldwin Locomotive Works and other lin; portant companies, formerly Super intendent of Motive Power for the Sante Fc Railroad company, author of a book on locomotive operation on which he is an acknowledged au thority, and who has traveled through Europe and South Ameri ca, recently g eve a very interesting lecture on the Bub)ec.t of "Eco nomics in Train operation " Mr. Henderson talked to a large au (Fence. State-Pitt returns ,in Old Chapel at 2.30 p m. Everybody out! C, R. McAnlis, 'lO is superintend ing the construction , of a large six story reinforced' concrete office building at Fort Wayne for The Beers-Offutt Construction company. State-Pitt returns in Old Chapel at 230 p m Eve' ybody out 1 Lozk Haven Steam Laundry V()Ll<.i I . 1 C ' 4' „ ' J SI LIDI. N I' AGFHI S 11. N Ket,bler 'II A. S. Kift 'l2 FI Sauer 'l3 F L. Gayton 'l3 " ; THE MALLORY STUDIO t3ELLEFONTE ) B C Detchon 'l2 Student Agent ) PHIL D. FOSTER ALL KINDS OF C 0 A L lilttanx3 7.4 A, liteat awl, minx Comma State CAMege, ?male, A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The SpaWink' trade-Maiic is known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality it. 9. SVR.T.I)SII.S E) IMOS 12:10 Chestnut St., I'fillalletph‘a J.. C. Smith & Son succes. to H D Meek Hardware Co General : Hardware Builders' Material • Oils, paints, glass, cement and stoves Roofing and spouting Fine assortment of Sporting Goods 'LEANING BUSH HOUSE G BELLEFONTE PENNA RAW her day iO With bath 3 per day -IV 1. r) N.G( .F, `1"1'- \Ve keep the quality up because the quality keeps us up Your E itt onage Solicited I Try McAllister grub and be convinced Exit as at cost fiTATE comArntAN _PHOTOGRAPHY at lowest prices STATE COLLEG E. PA are t h e iLargest Manufacturers i n the World of OFFICIAL - EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES IF YOU are mterested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spalding Catalogue les a complete enclyclopedia of of WHAT'S N W IN SPORT and Is sent free'on request HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING PRESSING REPAIRING „ - r- LI i i ___ - SOCIE I 's' AND CLASS BANQUE rs' A SPECIAL ill .92.71£155MMFEMEEMEEMEEESEI Style Quality Price g y , 111 Are three things most es sential In the selection of tiP) tyrt, • your printed stationery tri qOur printing has a command- lig ing style—one of its own—and t l 2 it satisfies the most exacting IV IN customer Our prices, too, are just ill 19 right—and that's an importantitem 1 Photographic Supplies 161 Sole agents for the Ansco Company's products . L$ gl , The Nittany Printing, and ki PEN NA 41 Publishing, Company IF State Colltge' tt, gIEMITMEIEMBORZEGEMBS•z".:•:- The Blue Goose Toothsome morsels to gratify the most exacting .0. The Meek Drug Store Ray D. Gilliland, P. D. Manager Drugs, Sundries Stationery Students' Supplies Prescriptions compounded .sovt. Tktt 7 i-Cotek C. A. Blanchard Manager _ nh Penn Avenue and Tenth Street ..131.ttsbuTgh, E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue 1k..01X 0 N the Campus Phones StudentN', rc:,; - ular board pei weak .. / ,‘": 75 .7. 3 HARVEY BROS, Bakers and Confectioners Full line of Lowney, Airolto and Fuller-Greene Chocolates always on hand Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Nittany Inn Buildirg, litteek. - Co._ A "BAN.I.EceII"PaTkoT "bovA.l.ltg 3IAXey Ckgays and tobaccos Nt.o'cek 13•11116lAg IMen Sttett J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 112 E. College Ave F. D. WEAVER UNTO-DATE LIVERY J. B. MARTIN SEALSHIPT OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffice _State_College Supply Co. General — Merchandise - - -1 Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods - 1 Douglas and Walk Over Shoes 1 Crawford Shoe Repair Co Let us in a ke your old shoes like new Shoes collected and delivered Student agents Roan 'll, Blouch 'l3 331 McA Hall . . v:f T DI Nl\ 'OB W H WOODt,q/